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OPERATION 

 

RPMS, CS50 & CS70-D100U/UF User’s Manual 

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Figure 3.9. Channel Edit Menu (

SAMPLE

)

 

If desired, edit the following channel setups in the Channel Edit menu: 

• 

CHANNEL NAME: 

An alpha-numeric label can be defined and/or changed 

here. Channel names can be up to 12 characters in length.  

• 

CHANNEL NUMBER:

 

A channel number from 01 to 99 can be changed 

here. NOTE: If you enter a channel number that already exists, a dialog 
message appears indicating that this number is already in use–assign a 
different channel number. 
 

• 

SWITCHER NUMBER:

 “

0” represents the projector itself. Or, if the input 

source is connected to a switcher, the default will be the lowest switcher 
number available (from 1-9)–change here as desired. 

• 

SLOT:

 1 (

Input1

), 2 (

Input2

), 3 (

Input3

), or 4 (

Input4

) for projector inputs, or 

current slot number (1-9) if the source is connected to a switcher. 

• 

LOCKED:

 

If checked, all of the image settings for this channel are disabled. 

If unchecked (default), all available image settings can be adjusted as 
desired. You cannot use Auto Setup with a locked channel. 

• 

IN MENU:

 If checked (default, except for automatically defined channels 

with unchanged parameters), this defined channel will then appear in the 
list available when 

Chan

 key is pressed. If unchecked, the channel must be 

accessed via 

Chan

 on the keypad or via the Auto Source function. NOTE: 

On-screen display of the channel list is an option that must be set in Menu 
Preferences.

 

• 

AUTO SOURCE:

 If checked, (default), the projector can automatically 

locate this channel when an incoming input signal matches. If not 
checked, the projector can locate the selected channel only when it is 
directly selected via 

Chan

 on the keypad—and a change in input signal will 

not result in a channel change.  

• 

PREVIOUS CHANNEL:

 Select this option to see or change Channel Edit 

settings for the previous channel in the Channel Setup list. 

• 

NEXT CHANNEL:

 Select this option to see or change Channel Edit settings 

for the next channel in the Channel Setup list. 

Содержание CS50-D100U

Страница 1: ... the Menus 3 8 3 5 Using Inputs and Channels 3 12 3 6 Adjusting an Image 3 18 3 7 System Configuration 3 35 3 8 System Communications 3 40 3 9 System Status 3 43 3 10 Auto Setup 3 43 3 11 The Lamp Menu 3 44 3 12 Using Multiple Projectors 3 48 3 13 Error Conditions 3 54 4 1 Warning and Guidelines 4 1 4 2 Cleaning and Maintenance 4 3 4 3 Replacing Keypad Batteries 4 5 4 4 Lamp Replacement 4 5 4 5 Tr...

Страница 2: ...d are an ideal choice for rear projection tiled display walls in control rooms and 24 7 monitoring applications They provide uniform brightness and ultimate color matching between screens to create impressive clear sharp seamless images Key features Refer to Section 5 for a complete list of Specifications SXGA 1280 x 1024 native resolution with other resolutions fully scaleable in D100U models onl...

Страница 3: ...includes items required in the setup and maintenance of the projector Check the User s Kit to ensure you have received the following items User s Manual Installation Guide IR remote keypad with batteries Assorted ball nose drivers NOTE Additional User s Kits can be purchased separately Reference CHRISTIE 38 804867 01 for RPMS D100U UF and 38 804827 01 for CS50 D100U CS70 D100U UF when ordering Whe...

Страница 4: ...odule EM main input panel Figure 2 1 illustrates the differences between EM models D100U left and D100UF fixed frequency shown on right NOTE The EM is vertically mounted to the projector s mounting rails orientation illustrated in Figure 2 1 For the purpose of illustrating source connections it will be shown in a horizontal position Figure 2 1 Comparing connector availability between model models ...

Страница 5: ... connection is the same for D100UF Connectors at INPUT 1 5 BNCs RGB Source Outputs Red Green Blue Hor Comp Vert sync on green composite sync separate horizontal and vertical sync NOTE Connect the Sync BNC inputs first Figure 2 2 Connecting RGBHV sources Connect a YPbPr signal component video to INPUT 1 See Figure 2 3 NOTES 1 Not applicable to D100UF models 2 If for some reason the projector fails ...

Страница 6: ...ly DVI Connection for D100U models To connect an incoming digital video signal to the projector connect the cable running from the source to the DVI input connector at Input 2 the DVI output adjacent to the DVI input connector remains empty If you want to loop the source through to another display device connect a cable from the DVI output connector that was empty to a DVI input connector on the d...

Страница 7: ...t connector NOTES 1 When looping a DVI input signal all projectors will display the same data from that one source Figure 2 5 Loop Digital Video Input Signals DVI Connection for D100UF models The DVI input connector available in D100UF models accepts DVI standard input signals in the projector s native resolution only No loop through or resizing ability available on these projectors Typical connec...

Страница 8: ...ector s adjacent to this same input as described below Composite Video Loop Through CONNECTIONS From your source connect a composite video signal to INPUT 3 using either the small RCA plug or the adjacent BNC Connect a second cable from whichever INPUT 3 connector is free to one of the composite video inputs of the next display device or projector Continue this looping method for each projector us...

Страница 9: ...om whichever INPUT 4 connector is free to one of the S video inputs of the next display device or projector Continue this looping method for each projector using either 4 pin mini DIN or the 2 adjacent BNCs as input into INPUT 4 then using the other connector s as an output i e loop through Whether you use 4 pin mini DIN or the 2 adjacent BNCs as input or output depends on the type of cable you ha...

Страница 10: ... any RGB input module installed at INPUT 2 the optional HDTV Input Module used in earlier Christie projector models is not needed or recommended 2 See Appendix E Optional Input Modules for a brief description of each interface You can use one or more external Marquee Signal Switchers or a third party switcher in order to significantly increase the number of sources you can select If you are using ...

Страница 11: ...te that slots used in this manner on switcher 1 are no longer recognized as inputs to the projector if you select a slot location that is connected to another switcher s RGB output the projector will display the no input signal error message Multiple projectors can be connected via the serial port inputs on the input panel for control using serial communication commands otherwise known as RS 232 C...

Страница 12: ...the RS 232 IN connector of the first projector in the network Then take another serial communication cable and connect one end to the RS 232 OUT connector and the other end to the RS 232 IN connector of the next projector Continue this pattern of connection with all projectors The last projector in the network will only have a connection to the RS 232 IN Figure 2 14 Looping RS 232 cables between m...

Страница 13: ...ll operate as it currently does until you change its protocol Protocols are most useful for multiple projector applications For example you might want to change a keypad protocol if you are working with two projectors and two remote keypads in the same room and need to control each projector independently Figure 2 16 When Keypad A has a different protocol than Keypad B each keypad communicates onl...

Страница 14: ...ither remote follow Steps 1 through 5 Step 1 Unplug the keypad from the projector applies to wired remote only Step 2 Unlatch and open the empty battery compartment on the back of the keypad as shown in Figure 2 17 NOTE A wired keypad opens as shown but a cable passes through the battery compartment cover Figure 2 17 Opening the Keypad Step 3 Find the 4 jumpers located along the latching side of t...

Страница 15: ...s J3 jumper For the IR remote make sure that the jumper is set between pins 2 and 3 as shown For the wired remote make sure that the jumper is set between pins 1 and 2 as shown J4 jumper For the IR remote make sure that the jumper is set between pins 1 and 2 as shown For the wired remote make sure that the jumper is set between pins 2 and 3 as shown Step 5 Replace battery compartment cover Plug in...

Страница 16: ...he keypad cable available separately into the empty battery compartment Make sure that the battery cover is notched smoothly to accommodate the cable 6 Replace battery compartment cover 7 Plug into the 3 pin XLR port at the rear panel of the projector TO CHANGE FROM WIRED TO INFRARED 1 Unplug the keypad from the projector 2 Open the keypad cover and unplug the keypad cable 3 Wait 1 2 minutes 4 Set...

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Страница 18: ...lens 0 76 1 or 1 25 1 IR sensor color wheel DMD and other optical components It also provides the electrical interfaces required to drive these components The PHM is connected to the adjacent DLM module As an assembly the two modules are mounted to the 6 axis adjustment mechanism With a quick changeover in mounting brackets the PHM can be removed rotated 90 and re mounted for rear screen projectio...

Страница 19: ...to Appendix D for pinout information Status and Power LEDs Two LEDs are located in the lower right corner of the main input panel which indicates projector Status top and Power bottom During normal operation the Power light is steady green and the Status light flashes green each time a key is pressed on the keypad or the projector receives a serial communication command 6 Axis Adjuster The project...

Страница 20: ...sensor responsible for detecting signal and relaying commands for internal processing is located just below the projection lens on the PHM The wired remote keypad connects to the 3 pin XLR jack via a 25 ft cable It is recommended when the lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission you want to use a separate keypad for each projector in a group NOTES 1 For extra long distances an...

Страница 21: ... the lamp that did not turn on up to 3 times before it reverts to the single lamp mode of operation for the lamp that is on In either case there is no indication by the LEDs that anything is occurring Any key that is pressed during this time is ignored except for Power OFF NOTES 1 It is recommended that you wait at least 10 minutes after powering down the projector and before unplugging it from th...

Страница 22: ...epend on the parameter being adjusted Use or to change to a different option within a pull down list without having to display the list first Use or to jump between pages such as in Help or lengthy pull down lists Use the ON or OFF keys to navigate within a menu pull down list or text box or to increase or decrease the value in the second bottom slidebar of a double slidebar You can also use ON or...

Страница 23: ...that keypad A checkmark means that connected projector is listening if there is no checkmark you are communicating with a different projector Enter the 3 digit number assigned to the specific projector you want to use Press Enter to select press Exit to cancel If you switch to a projector other than the one you are currently using the checkmark will be deleted Press Proj and then Proj again withou...

Страница 24: ...to toggle menus on or off i e visible or invisible Or press OSD followed immediately by ON or OFF to guarantee the correct toggle direction useful if you are unsure of the present status Note that invisible menus are fully functional NOTES 1 With OSD on you can still mute menus error messages slidebars etc with the appropriate setting in the Preferences menu Help Press Help for detailed informatio...

Страница 25: ...played navigate in a similar manner enter a menu option number for any numbered option or use to move the highlight and press Enter at the desired option Extra long menus have a scroll bar on the right use the arrow keys to see the remainder of the menu Items that are locked out or do not pertain to the current action appear grayed out and cannot be selected NOTES 1 If there is no signal present a...

Страница 26: ...sponding to the setting you wish to change for example press 2 for Size in the Size Position menu Or press ON or OFF to move the highlight to the desired parameter and press Enter move the highlight to the option desired and press or Or bypass menus entirely and use a single key to immediately access an adjustment Note This applies only to options having their own key such as Position Pixel Bright...

Страница 27: ...e the arrow keys to adjust a direct slidebar or press Enter and enter a specific number from the keypad then Enter or or to save or Exit to cancel When you are done press Exit to save and return to your presentation NOTES 1 You can still adjust a direct slidebar as usual if the menu display is turned off see OSD or Menu Preferences menu the slidebar just won t be visible 2 A direct slidebar disapp...

Страница 28: ...splayed with its first character highlighted in a square cursor signifying that this character is ready for editing Figure 3 4 Entering Text NAVIGATE WITHIN THE EDIT WINDOW Press to move the cursor forward or to move the cursor backwards as desired EDIT A CHARACTER To edit a highlighted character use and to scroll through the alphabet numbers spaces and punctuation available When the character you...

Страница 29: ...r than having to repeatedly re configure the projector for different presentations Each physical source i e input can have several different channels associated with it INPUT An input simply describes a physical location for an incoming signal connection These connections are always either on the projector itself one of the four inputs at the rear of the projector or on any switcher connected to t...

Страница 30: ...the same input location Once you have adjusted a display parameter such as pixel tracking or contrast all current settings are collectively stored in the projector s memory as a unique 2 digit channel such as 0 9 You can have numerous distinct channels available for the same input any of which can be selected by using the Chan key on the keypad followed by the 2 digit channel number Figure 3 5 Cha...

Страница 31: ...e Channel Setup menu which describes how each channel can be accessed and which serves as the gateway for editing copying and deleting channels Figure 3 6 All Channels Appear in the Channel Setup Menu From presentation level press Menu to display the Main menu To display the Channel Setup menu press 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 or move the highlight to the Channel Setup option and press Enter The Channel Setup m...

Страница 32: ...nd do one of two things Press Func if you want to copy the selected channel or delete this or other channels See Copying or Deleting a Channel below Press Enter if you want to edit channel setups i e non image related parameters for the selected channel See Editing a Channel Setup below TO COPY A CHANNEL highlight the desired channel in the Channel Setup menu then press Func to go to the Channel C...

Страница 33: ... delete all channels even those that are locked In either case the current channel will remain but will be redefined from projector defaults NOTE For any deletion a confirmation box appears to make sure that you really want to delete Select Cancel default if you don t want to delete after all The basic setups that describe how and where a channel can be accessed are listed in the Channel Setup men...

Страница 34: ... for this channel are disabled If unchecked default all available image settings can be adjusted as desired You cannot use Auto Setup with a locked channel IN MENU If checked default except for automatically defined channels with unchanged parameters this defined channel will then appear in the list available when Chan key is pressed If unchecked the channel must be accessed via Chan on the keypad...

Страница 35: ... For example press Cont to access the Contrast slidebar immediately Press Exit to return to your presentation NOTE 1 To hide the direct slidebars only make sure the Display Slidebars option in the Menu Preferences menu is unchecked 2 Press and hold the OSD key to toggle the on screen display OFF this hides the entire menu system from view The Size and Position menu allows you to increase or decrea...

Страница 36: ...described below A graphic image will resize to fill the screen regardless of its original aspect ratio For example 1024 x 768 becomes 1280 x 1024 A video image will resize to fill the screen while still maintaining its aspect ratio assumed to be 5 4 An HDTV wide screen 16 9 image will resize to fill the screen horizontally while maintaining its 16 9 aspect ratio i e there will be black borders at ...

Страница 37: ...top to bottom for displaying the image The left and right areas of the image may appear black SELECT ANAMORPHIC to display an entire non HDTV wide screen anamorphic image in its native 16 9 aspect ratio Known as letterbox the image will fill the screen from left to right but will not use all vertical pixels available top and bottom will be black If you do not choose Anamorphic when a non HDTV anam...

Страница 38: ...orizontally and vertically to fill all screens this option does not maintain aspect ratio SELECT TILED FULL WIDTH to fill all screens from left to right with the data from the incoming signal The data will fill the width of the array leaving a top and bottom black border aspect ratio maintained Best suited for HDTV signal SELECT TILED FULL HEIGHT to fill all screens from top to bottom with the dat...

Страница 39: ...rily for adjusting RGB inputs Adjust pixel phase when the image usually from an RGB source shows shimmer or noise Pixel phase adjustment is done most effectively from within a proper test pattern such as a smooth gray consisting of a clear pattern of tiny black and white dots or a similar graphic image such as the Windows shutdown screen Adjust until the image is stable and each dot is clearly def...

Страница 40: ... the image so that any unwanted information is cropped from view For example when displaying native size video you may want to blank out a few of the top lines PLL Loop Gain This control changes the relative offset to the default gain The default PLL Loop Gain setting of 10 is set automatically with a Pixel Tracking adjustment and is correct in most cases In rare instances such as if your image ex...

Страница 41: ... Menu page 1 and 2 shown NOTES 1 Detail Color Space Video Options Processing Mode Motion Filter Noise Reduction Horizontal Filter Vertical Filter are not available in D100UF projector models 2 Dark Interval and Invert Stereo3D options are not available in this projector Contrast SHORT CUT Press Cont and adjust the slidebar Contrast increases or decreases the perceived difference between light and ...

Страница 42: ...ail Color Space Color Space determines how the color components of an input signal are decoded for accurate color in the display Selecting a color space option is useful only for analog signals connected to INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 Although the projector determines the color space for such a signal in some circumstances you may wish to override this and manually set a different color space NOTE For digi...

Страница 43: ...it is recommended that tint remain at its default setting SELECT COLOR TEMP Select Color Temp applies either a preset color temperature 3200K 5400K 6500K or 9300K or any previously User defined color temperature All temperatures are measured in degrees Kelvin and represent the coloration reddish or bluish of the whites displayed by the projector Whites appear more reddish when a low color temperat...

Страница 44: ...hly elevated low and mid level grays It should be used only with sources that have their own pre applied gamma control Color Temperature Setup The Color Temperature Setup submenu allows you to apply alter add or copy a color temperature or if you want to use an unaltered factory default color temperature By default the projector can utilize any of four calibrated factory set color temperatures 320...

Страница 45: ...ially creating a new color temperature that is warmer or cooler etc For maximum overall brightness always keep at least one white level at 100 When you are satisfied with the new User temperature it can be used immediately upon exit or it can be selected from either the Color Setup menu or the Color Temperature Setup menu as usual You can re define a User color temperature at any time using the Co...

Страница 46: ...or select a different video standard from a complete list available to the projector some will appear disabled depending on the current incoming signal Selecting a specific standard forces the projector to process the signal according to this standard NOTE This option should remain set at Auto for all instances EXCEPT 1 a poor quality input signal or 2 a black and white video signal In order to de...

Страница 47: ...only experienced users use the Input Levels menu the projector automatically optimizes input levels for all but the most unusual of sources 2 Always check that overall contrast and brightness settings are near 50 and that color temperature is properly set up on an internal grayscale test pattern before attempting an input level adjustment 3 There must be at least one white pixel present in the ima...

Страница 48: ...oder A grayscale is recommended 4 If the blacks and or whites appear okay input levels do not need adjustment If black levels are too high and or whites are too low which is rare you likely have a noisy source that is producing skewed input levels Continue with Step 7 5 Temporarily enable Auto in the Input Levels submenu Wait for all 6 values to stabilize Alternatively do not use Auto reduce black...

Страница 49: ...r a checkmark in the Peak Detector checkbox NOTE The Peak Detector will render all but the black and white side edges as a uniform gray field 2 Display one primary color use Color Enable to select 3 For the current color adjust its corresponding Blacklevel slidebar just until a single band of black appears at one edge of the screen This band represents the first band of the grayscale pattern which...

Страница 50: ... clearer details in video images This feature requires installation of optional internal hardware the Advanced Digital Processing Module and is disabled unless this module is present It provides full source to screen 10 bit processing for a digital video source typically connected via the optional Serial Digital Input Module or the Digital HDTV Input Module INPUT 2 Images from analog signals INPUT...

Страница 51: ...ignals the default is 10 3 White Boost is disabled when Brightness Uniformity is in use checked and when an internal test pattern is displayed the option appears grayed out in the menu PLL Loop Gain see description under Size and Position menu descriptions Noise Reduction requires optional ADP Module Select the amount of image noise reduction desired with 0 applying no noise reduction default and ...

Страница 52: ...tions are English French Spanish German and Italian The menus will change immediately upon selection Menu Preferences Menu Preferences is a sub menu that provides options to adjust the way on screen menus are viewed in presentation level Changes made in this sub menu will be viewed immediately Figure 3 18 Menu Preferences Menu MENU LOCATION Use the pull down list to choose a default location for t...

Страница 53: ... Select Screen or All to see a brief on screen messages or select RS232 to be see messages via RS232 and RS 422 serial communication only To disable error message display select Off LARGE MENU FONT Enter a checkmark in the Large Menu Font checkbox to enlarge menu character size Note On screen menus will be larger and may require you to change the Menu Location to accommodate Geometry Use this sub ...

Страница 54: ... applied or disabled at any time by entering or deleting a checkmark at the top of the Adjust Primary Colors menu Primary Color Enable Refer to 3 12 Using Multiple Projectors Matching Colors of Multiple Projectors later in this section for a complete step by step procedure Figure 3 21 Adjust Primary Colors CSC Menu BRIGHTNESS UNIFORMITY This menu allows you to Enable Uniformity and access Test Pat...

Страница 55: ...l the light output in these areas See Adjusting Brightness Uniformity later in this section for complete instructions on how to adjust White Uniformity in a display wall COLOR TEMP SETUP refer to description under Image Settings LAMP When you select this option it will take you to the Lamp menu also accessible from the Main menu Refer to The Lamp Menu later in this section for complete details Aut...

Страница 56: ... accessing Resize Preset in the Size and Position menu 3 Display a single color select a color from the Color Enable pull down list or use the Func key options described on the back of the keypad 4 Examine an area of darkest gray but not black If there is a 1 pixel wide pattern present adjust the odd pixel offset for the current color Stop when the pattern disappears and the area is smooth 5 Exami...

Страница 57: ...pes of communication to and from the projector Refer to Using Slidebars and Other Controls subsection if you need help NOTE Changes made to the Communications menu will be saved when you exit the menu Figure 3 25 Communications Menu BAUD RATE The Baud Rate setting determines the speed of communication to and from the projector By default the projector baud rate is set to 19200 Setting the correct ...

Страница 58: ...red keypad protocol or you can ensure that the projector responds to either protocol default You can also prevent the projector from responding to the keypad entirely In the pull down list select the desired protocol NOTE The wired keypad for this projector is set at manufacture to Protocol A See Keypad Protocols for information about changing the keypad protocol ADDING A PROTOCOL To add a protoco...

Страница 59: ...on about controlling multiple projectors see Using Multiple Projectors SPLIT NETWORK Enter a checkmark if you have a network in which each projector is connected via both its RS 232 and RS 422 serial ports Figure 3 26 Option A At each projector serial communications will then remain on either its RS 232 or RS 422 path depending on the controller rather than being broadcast to all 3 remaining seria...

Страница 60: ...l Status information Auto Setup item 7 in Main menu enables the projector to quickly set up the image for you A separate message window appears and requests confirmation that you want to continue with Auto Setup in which case display parameters listed in the Table below will be set for you Selecting Auto Setup can save you some time in setting up an image and you can also make further adjustments ...

Страница 61: ...you originally expected may no longer be possible 2 Turning the lamp on and off can reduce lamp life significantly as will other factors LAMP MODE Use the pull down list to select the Lamp Mode power level of the projector This option gives you the ability to control the light output of the projector Although there are some exceptions typically the life span of the lamp is shortened the higher you...

Страница 62: ...l This transition in lamp operation modes does not interrupt the current presentation but creates an immediate dimming of the image If both lamps fail at the same time an error is reported and the projector automatically turns off Single Lamp 1 or Single Lamp 2 Select either one of these options if you want to operate the projector with only one lamp on and the other lamp in reserve If a lamp fail...

Страница 63: ... operation modes With the 30 second wait period in between each attempt the projector may seem like it is not responding for up to a total of two minutes You can press any key during this time to cancel and return to the original lamp operation mode If you cancel the operation or the attempts to strike the lamp have failed the lamp is declared failed to strike and the projector remains in the orig...

Страница 64: ... and recorded The serial number and number of hours logged for each lamp is displayed The Lamp History is automatically updated whenever the serial number for a new lamp is recorded The information for the new lamp is added to the bottom of the list NOTE If you remove lamps from the projector it is important to replace them back into the compartment from which they were removed This ensures accura...

Страница 65: ...roadcast Keys option unchecked and their keypads disabled do this in Preferences menu The Broadcast Keys projector will then relay keypad commands to the other projectors If using a wired remote make sure to select the Broadcast Keys option for the projector to which the wired remote is connected To work with a single projector press Proj to display an editable window from each projector Enter the...

Страница 66: ...up Example of 2x2 array The main objective when setting up a display wall is to try and precisely match image color and brightness from screen to screen so the wall appears seamless To achieve this adjustment of the various options in the Adjust Primary Colors CSC and Brightness Uniformity menus is required To match screens in a multiple display wall do the following NOTES 1 Set all projectors to ...

Страница 67: ...the White Boost off set to a value of 0 Then in the Input Levels menu set input levels correctly for each projector while displaying an external 256 step grayscale 1 Enter a checkmark for the Auto Input Level option 2 Wait for the 6 values blacklevels and drives to stabilize 3 Delete the checkmark and leave the Input Levels menu Input levels are now correct for the source Switch to the external wh...

Страница 68: ...dividually increase lamp power settings as necessary until each projector has approximately the same light output as the brightest STEP 3 Primary Color Adjustment 3a SELECT GREEN PRIMARY SUBMENU In the Adjust Primary Color menu select the Green Primary option The Green Primary menu will appear and your screens will turn to a full green field 3b MATCH GREEN LIGHT OUTPUT Compare green fields and cho...

Страница 69: ...ke sure that the Primary Color Enable checkbox is checked 6500K is the default color temperature if the Primary Color Enable checkbox is unchecked regardless of which User color temperature you chose in Step 6 Canceling a Primary Color Adjustment To disable all primary color adjustments delete the checkmark in the Primary Color Enable checkbox This will disable Red Green and Blue Primary controls ...

Страница 70: ...r Setup window accessed through Image Settings If you have adjusted User 1 primary colors to create a closely matched wall continue to Step 2a If you prefer maximum brightness rather than a particular color temperature set the User 1 white levels to 100 maximum IMPORTANT Never change color temperature white levels in color matched applications Step 2 Adjust Light Output in 8 Zones 2a For each scre...

Страница 71: ... only select the RS 232 option instead To receive both notifications select All To disable error messages except for invalid user entries select Off Invalid User Entry Any keypad entry not recognized by the projector will trigger an on screen error message describing the problem For example if you specify a channel number that has not been defined the message Invalid Channel will appear Or if you ...

Страница 72: ...ellow error code on the Status LED This condition indicates the need for service by a qualified service technician NOTE System messages appear on screen only if Display Error Messages has been set to Screen or All System Warnings A system warning message indicates that a system malfunction has been detected see Status LED Codes below It replaces any input signal message and disappears when the inp...

Страница 73: ... 25 Lamp may be on before being turned on 26 Both lamps failed 27 Unexpected lamp shut off 29 Lamp 2 Fault lamp interlock switch open or color wheel stopped IMAGE PROCESSOR MODULE 31 Boot code CRC failed 32 Unable to program the Sync Xilinx part 33 Unable to program a device on Altera programming bus 34 Unable to program a device on JTAG programming bus 35 Unrecognized ROM type 36 Write to flash R...

Страница 74: ...uctions marked on the projector The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle alerts the user to important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the projector The lightning flash and arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle alerts the user to uninsulated dangerous voltage within the projector s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude ...

Страница 75: ...own and unplugging the projector Use only the lamps specified and supplied by CHRISTIE in the Lamp Replacement Kit Use only the attachments and or accessories recommended by CHRISTIE Use of others may result in the risk of fire shock or personal injury Use only the AC power cord supplied by the manufacturer Do not attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage and power ran...

Страница 76: ...en spilled into the projector The projector has been exposed to excessive moisture The projector is not operating normally or its performance has significantly deteriorated in a short period of time The projector has been dropped or the shipping case if applicable has been badly damaged Do not attempt to service the projector yourself All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service ...

Страница 77: ...ause hotspots which can lead to an accumulation of intense heat in the touched area and cause the lamp to shatter To clean Wait until lamp is cool Moisten a clean lint free cotton cloth with isopropyl alcohol and gently rub the surface of the glass in a circular motion until clean Lamp replacement As required Since the projector can be operated in several lamp modes lamp replacement intervals may ...

Страница 78: ... hot swap For more information on the lamp operation modes and other options in the Lamp menu see 3 11 The Lamp Menu When should lamps be replaced Typically aging lamps decrease slightly in their intensity You can check the number of hours each lamp has been in use by checking Lamp Hours in individual lamp submenus From the Lamp menu you can also set a Lamp Limit max 20 000 hours and enable the pr...

Страница 79: ...t is strongly recommended that you cut power to the lamp you are about to replace by switching Single Lamp modes as described above If you still want to continue with replacing a live lamp it is important to remember that when the lamp is removed the power supply for that side of the module is still active Do not stick your hands in the empty lamp compartment NOTE If you pull the only live lamp ou...

Страница 80: ...ERNATIVE Please read About the Lamp Hot Swap Feature on the previous page before proceeding If you choose to replace a lamp without disrupting the current presentation it is recommended that you switch to the Single Lamp mode for the lamp you are not going to replace Then proceed with Step 2 NOTE The projector will not automatically return to its original Lamp Mode after lamp replacement This must...

Страница 81: ...and Figure 4 4 The lamp disconnects from the terminal block much like unplugging something from an outlet Figure 4 3 DO NOT touch the glass surface of the lamp Set it aside for proper disposal once it has cooled down Figure 4 4 WARNING Never look or stick hands inside an open lamp compartment while the other lamp is still ON Power is still present in the lamp module and the heat and U V light from...

Страница 82: ...ment c Tighten the two screws on the lamp module just until snug to hold it in place WARNING Do not over tighten lamp screws it could potentially damage the lamp module Tighten only until snug 5 CLOSE LAMP DOOR Once the lamp is inserted carefully close the spring loaded lamp door and lock it by tightening the two lamp door screws Watch your fingers The lamp door is spring loaded and will snap clos...

Страница 83: ... power on when the Power key is pressed 1 To power up make sure you press the Power key for at least 1 second or quickly press the Power key followed by the ON key 2 Check the status of the LEDs on the input panel Are they lit If not check the connection of your power cord to the wall outlet 3 Does the green Status LED produce a single flash with each keypress If not it is not receiving any of the...

Страница 84: ...ng lamp replacement it could indicate that one of the lamp interlock is open for longer than the allowable 2 minute time frame Make sure when you remove a lamp from a compartment during a lamp hot swap you replace it with another lamp good or bad to prevent the projector from shutting down The display is jittery or unstable 1 If the display is jittery or if it disappears and reappears erratically ...

Страница 85: ...pressed or stretched 1 The frequency of the pixel sampling clock is incorrect for the current source 2 Size and position options may be adjusted incorrectly for the incoming source The image appears to drift from good to bad and visa versa 1 The operating temperature of the projector may be fluctuating Watch that the projector is not located too close to heating air conditioning vents 2 The source...

Страница 86: ...may need tweaking in one of its axes 3 The Vertical Stretch option may need adjustment Also check pixel tracking 4 Turn keystone to 50 0 The display is noisy 1 Display adjustment may be required Adjust pixel tracking phase and filter Noise is particularly common on YPbPr signals from a DVD player 2 The video input may not be terminated Make sure the video input is terminated 75Ω If it is the last ...

Страница 87: ...eck the lamp hours of the projector displaying the dimmer image Does the lamp need to be replaced 2 During primary color adjustment try turning down the green white level of the brighter projector until both projectors match in overall brightness Then continue with other adjustments as usual Can t seem to match whites between multiple displays 1 It is strongly recommended that you use an internal ...

Страница 88: ...umens 375 lumens 550 lumens RPMS Dual 630 lumens 900 lumens 750 lumens 1100 lumens Single 116 cd m2 N A 280 cd m2 N A CS50 Wide Angle Screen Dual 233 cd m2 N A 140 cd m2 N A Single 227 cd m2 327 cd m2 272 cd m2 392 cd m2 CS70 High Gain Screen Dual 454 cd m2 654 cd m2 545 cd m2 784 cd m2 Single 53 cd m2 77 cd m2 64 cd m2 92 cd m2 CS70 Wide Angle Screen Dual 106 cd m2 153 cd m2 128 cd m2 184 cd m2 C...

Страница 89: ...Pixel clock rate maximum 160 MHz max Nominal Impedance 75 ohms Sync interlaced or progressive scan formats Horizontal frequency range 15 120 kHz Vertical frequency range 23 97 120Hz Scan format Interlaced or progressive Sync Types Separate H and V Composite bi level and tri level Sync on green luma bi level and tri level Polarity positive or negative Composite Video and S Video requires optional V...

Страница 90: ...equency Range VESA15 VESA17 Vertical Frequency Range VESA15 VESA17 Scan Format Progressive Sync Types Separate H V Voltage Range 100 240 VAC Line Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz nominal Inrush current 68A max Current rating One lamp ON 2 3A 100V typical 1A 240V typical Two lamps ON 3 75A 100V typical 1 6A 240V typical Power Consumption One lamp ON 230W nominal Two lamps ON 375W nominal Type 100W UHP Power 1...

Страница 91: ...meters Temperature 20 C to 35 C Non operating Humidity 20 to 65 non condensing Altitude 0 to 15000 meters Weight without lens including adjuster 77lb shipping weight includes packaging 100lb Size includes lens adjuster and mounting rails For RPMX Lens Horizontal 0 degree Lens Vertical 90 degree Environmental Conditions Physical Characteristics ...

Страница 92: ...ut screen top cover pedestal or packaging 220 lbs Size CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 UL 60950 3rd Edition UL 1950 3rd Edition EN60950 European Norm Safety of Information Technology Equipment Electro Magnetic Compatibility E M C Emissions FCC Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 15 Conducted and Radiated Emissions Class A Safety and Regulatory Compliance ...

Страница 93: ...00 Active Loop Thru Input Module 38 804607 xx RGB 400 Buffered Amplifier Input Module 38 804610 xx Composite S Video Input Module 38 804608 xx PC250 Analog Input Module 38 804609 xx Serial Digital Input Module 38 804602 xx Digital HDTV Input Module 38 804611 xx Video Decoder Module 38 804600 01 For CS50 products 50 Wide Angle LG Screen 38 804826 02 Pedestal 38 804823 01 Pedestal Stabilizer Kit 38 ...

Страница 94: ...ector the RS 232 or RS 422 default baud rate of 19200 can be changed to match a controlling device The switcher baud rate of 9600 cannot be changed The time inside one scan line during which video is not generated The blanking time of the input signal must be equal to or greater than the retrace time of the projector In projection brightness usually describes the amount of light emitted from a sur...

Страница 95: ...ces used in this projector for processing red green and blue color data Located at INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 this device converts NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 4 PAL PAL N PAL M or SECAM to RGB video The sharpness of a display from a video source A type of rear projection screen which spreads the light striking it Screen gain is less than 1 but audience viewing angles are increased An adjustment that affects the dis...

Страница 96: ...rom a source device to the projector A device such as the Serial Digital Input Module that accepts an input signal for display by the projector A method used by video tape players and some computers to double the vertical resolution without increasing the horizontal line rate If the resulting frame field rate is too low the image may flicker depending on the image content A small push button devic...

Страница 97: ...tandard with 768 x 576 resolution It is found on some video tape and disk players used primarily in Europe China and some South American and African countries The smallest discernible element of data from a computer generated image The phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to incoming data The frequency of the pixel sampling clock indicated by the number of pixels per line The projector is at...

Страница 98: ...tape players and video equipment S Video separates sync and luminance from color information typically producing a higher quality display than composite video The horizontal or vertical frequency at which images are generated One horizontal line on the display A video output format of some video tape and disk players used primarily in France SECAM Sequential Couleur á Mémoire signals are similar i...

Страница 99: ...ther or not the image is offset horizontally at the same time The signal that is used by display devices such as projectors to generate an image This term also refers to the output of video tape disk players and computers An optional device that converts NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 4 PAL PAL N PAL M or SECAM to RGB video A specific type of video signal such as NTSC PAL SECAM This projector can automatically ...

Страница 100: ...Appendix B Auxiliary Fan Connector RPMS CS50 CS70 D100U UF User s Manual B 1 ...

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Страница 102: ...Appendix C Keypad Reference RPMS CS50 CS70 D100U UF User s Manual C 1 indicates Press and Hold for approximately 1 second to activate the feature ...

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Страница 104: ...x D Serial Communications Cables RPMS CS50 CS70 D100U UF User s Manual D 1 When connecting projector to a computer or another projector use the appropriate serial communication shielded cabling as illustrated ...

Страница 105: ...Appendix D SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLES D 2 RPMS CS50 CS70 D100U UF User s Manual NOTE RS 422 not available on all projector models D100U projector models only ...

Страница 106: ...Appendix D SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLES RPMS CS50 CS70 D100U UF User s Manual D 3 ...

Страница 107: ...Appendix D SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLES D 4 RPMS CS50 CS70 D100U UF User s Manual ...

Страница 108: ... vertical sync up to 500 MHz bandwidth BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs NOTE The audio connectors are not functional The RGB400 Buffered Amplifier Input Module may be installed in this projector in a Marquee Signal Switcher or in a Marquee Case Power Supply Connect three four or five wire RGB video signals of up to 400 MHz bandwidth signals typically produced by high resolution computer or wor...

Страница 109: ... Video inputs are 75Σ terminated Video outputs are provided for buffered loop through to another display device Composite S video Features BNC connectors for composite RGB signals 4 pin mini DIN connectors for S Video signals buffered loop through video outputs NOTES 1 This interface is not a decoder NTSC PAL or SECAM signals must connect to the video decoder installed at INPUT 3 INPUT 4 2 The aud...

Страница 110: ...res accepts a variety of digital HDTV 4 2 2 component signals YCbCr and de serializes into a parallel 20 bit 4 2 2 component signal 10 bits each for Y and CbCr SMPTE 292M compatible Two data rates 1 485 Gb sec or 1 485 1 001 Gb sec provides both a SERIAL IN and a SERIAL OUT BNC connector includes 4 status LEDs The Serial Digital Input Module SDI can be installed in the projector at INPUT 2 where i...

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Страница 112: ...Appendix F Menu Tree RPMS CS50 CS70 D100U UF User s Manual F 1 ...

Страница 113: ...Appendix F MENU TREE F 2 RPMS CS50 CS70 D100U UF User s Manual ...

Страница 114: ...olor Enable 3 28 3 31 3 32 Color Space 3 25 Color Temperature Setup How to Copy 3 28 Modifying a Setup 3 28 Presets and Factory Presets 3 29 User 3 28 Component Video YPbPr 2 2 Components 1 2 Composite Video 2 4 Loop Through 2 5 Contrast Key 3 6 3 24 D Decoder Luma Delay 3 30 Detail Key 3 25 Diagnostics and Calibration 3 38 Digital Noise Margin 3 40 Dual Lamp Module 3 1 DVI Connection 2 3 2 4 DVI ...

Страница 115: ...ry Colors See also Using Multiple Projectors Advanced Color Temp 3 27 Channel Edit 3 16 Channel Setup 3 14 Color Setup 3 26 Configuration 3 35 Geometry 3 36 Image Settings 3 24 Lamp 3 44 Location of 3 35 Main 3 8 Menu Preferences 3 35 Service 3 40 Status 3 43 Menu Key 3 5 Menu Navigation 3 8 Menu System Navigation 3 18 Minimum Delay 3 33 Motion Filter 3 33 Multiple Projectors 2 10 3 48 Mute Key 3 ...

Страница 116: ...op Through 2 6 Switcher 3 17 3 41 Connection 2 7 Sync Def and types 5 Sync Noise Margin 3 39 T Test Key 3 7 Test Pattern 3 36 Text Editing 3 11 Tiled Anamorphic 3 21 Tiled Full Height 3 21 Tiled Full Size 3 21 Tiled Full Width 3 21 Tiled Resize Presets 3 21 Tiling Setup 3 24 See Multiple Projectors Time outs 3 9 Toggle Keys 3 5 Troubleshooting Guide 4 10 Two Way Controller 3 3 U User Color Tempera...

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